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Maps (Life According to Maps Book 1), by Nash Summers

If Maps ruled the world, his best pal Benji would be court jester, and every day would celebrate a new experiment.

No, scratch that.

If Maps ruled the world, his best pal would still be living next door, and there wouldn’t be any gap-toothed new guy staring at him as if he’s bonkers.

Pity Maps doesn’t rule the world . . .

  • Sales Rank: #540953 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-01-12
  • Released on: 2015-01-12
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Maps... they don't love you like I love you... but they all will when they read your story.
By Sara S.
This was fun. I loved Maps. No I totally adored the hell out of Maps. He was focused and yet all over the place. From his first conversation with his best friend Benji as he is moving the dreaded few blocks away to the most awkward meet cute ever with Lane, the new boy next door. The boy was a total mess but what genius isn't? Their minds are on hyper-drive 99% of the time that either you jump on for the ride or get left behind. It's a good thing Lane is a jock and has major endurance to keep up with Maps.

The friendship to relationship with Maps and Lane was honest and sweet. Maps is such a good guy it would only make sense that he would fall for someone cut from the same cloth. It was endearing how he kept his close friendship with Benji and even how Lane's little sister Stacie figured into the whole deal. Of course, she could be pointed out as the reason the boys, um met the way they did. Satan's favorite child has evil plans of smooshing boys together even when she has no idea what her five year old self is doing.

Maps, the name. I was waiting to see WHY he was called that as his name is Matthew or Mattie. But Maps, the meaning behind it all was so damn adorable which of course leads us to a freaking swoon worthy scene with Lane. Good Lord, I wasn't expecting it and just loved how heart felt and romantic it was. I could have given Benji a Italian mother's love tap for his reaction to it but it wasn't mean for him, it was meant for Maps. And Maps got it.

Maps poor mother, I just have to mention that I have a child, not as extreme as Maps, but I feel her pain. I loved his dad's sense of humor and how they both handled the situation at the Rhodes house at dinner before the storm of peas.

Ugh. These two were so cute and I don't say that lightly. It was adorable to read them, knowing they like one another but both thinks the other is taken and when Maps asks that sexuality question? Lane's response was exactly what I needed.

Yeah, Maps and Lane... Le Sigh.

AND MAD PROPS for including the Yeah Yeah Yeah's! That song is one of my favorites to sing at karaoke! Well done, Ms. Summers. Well done.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
I loved this. So many good YA stories lately--I feel ...
By MolliB
This book was provided by the author in exchange for a fair and honest review. Thanks!

Maps! Oh man, I loved this. So many good YA stories lately--I feel spoiled.

Maps (Matthew) is awkward and smart and reminds me way too much of what it's like to not quite fit in--except I was never cool enough to do all of Maps's random experiments. :)

Left reeling (in excellent, dramatic high school fashion) by his best friend moving from next door to a few blocks away, Maps makes an excellent first impression on his new neighbors by accidentally kidnapping their little girl and then threatening their son (hottie Lane) with a knife. Well...that's not quite how it goes, but perception is reality. :) Maps, unforgiving about being his unique self, starts the new semester and finds Lane is now at his school, although a year ahead. They end up sharing a class (because Lane isn't that great at math), Maps ends up tutoring Lane so he doesn't fail out of math forever, and the rest is somewhat history. But it's done with humor and a lightness that was very refreshing after some of the heavier stuff I've read lately. Not to say there wasn't any sad at all, because, hey, teenagers, but it's nicely mitigated by the happy moments, like Benji dressed as a flower and Maps liking baseball. Yes, Maps is trying to figure himself out, but unlike with a lot of protagonists in YA stuff, it's not the main focus of his life or the story. It's something he stumbles upon along the way, as he's traveling along the road of his normal quirky life.

I've never read anything of Nash Summer's before, and I will absolutely go look for more. I laughed out loud (more than once) (in public!) while reading this.

Oh, there's also a really good cast of secondary characters, everyone from Benji to Madame Sprinkle to Benji's unpleasant brother--they all added something and made the story richer.

I'd read a thousand pages about Maps--I hope there's more someday!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Sweet and Hilarious
By Jamie Deacon
First, I have to say how much I love the blurb for this book! Humorous, quirky and to the point, it's the perfect teaser to a wonderful story. It's rare for a protagonist to come across so strongly in only a few sentences, but Nash Summers has captured him brilliantly. Maps is one of the most unique characters I've had the pleasure of being introduced to in a long time. Every action, every exchange of dialogue is testament to his off-the-wall geekiness, and I absolutely adored him.

Maps is a total science nerd. His parents have grown accustomed to finding experiments in various stages of completion around the house, while his best--well, only--friend Benji is ever the willing assistant. Despite his academic genius, however, Maps is clueless when it comes to social interaction. Most people are as incomprehensible to him as he is to them, and since their intellect is far inferior to his own, he doesn't consider them worth worrying about. There is no place in his life for romance . . . until a new family moves into the house next door.

On the surface, Lane is the typical jock--gorgeous and popular, his talent on the baseball field outweighing his performance in the classroom. In short, he is Maps's opposite in every respect. Yet, Lane sees beyond the eccentricity to the genuine person beneath, and arouses feelings in Maps he never knew he was capable of. As Maps helps Lane get to grips with Math and Lane teaches him to play baseball, an unlikely friendship forms between them, a friendship Maps dares to dream could blossom into something more.

'Maps' is a touching and hilarious novella about first love and falling for someone in spite of social barriers and differences in personality. If I have one criticism, it's that the story ended far too soon. Maps and Lane are such adorable characters, their budding romance so authentic in its tentative sweetness, I couldn't help wanting more. It's been a while since I actually laughed out loud at a book, but this one had me chuckling to myself from start to finish. I thoroughly enjoyed it, and am looking forward to reading more from this author.

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